To monitor, document, study, and create public awareness to protect the Yukon wild horses.
A Yukon where wild horses thrive in sustainable ecosystems recognized and celebrated as an integral part of the region’s heritage and biodiversity.
1. Advocacy: Promote the protection of wild horses through collaboration with governments, First Nations, and local organizations.
2. Monitoring: Conduct fieldwork to gather data on wild horse populations, health, and habitat.
3. Education: Raise awareness about the ecological and cultural importance of wild horses through outreach, social media, and other projects, including initiatives such as the children’s book.
4. Partnerships: Build strong relationships with First Nations and conservation groups to align efforts for habitat preservation and species protection.
5. Fundraising: Develop creative campaigns, such as the “Name the Foal” initiative, to ensure financial sustainability for the Society’s programs.
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